
1) American rock music group 2) Architectural conservation 3) Business term 4) Corporate law 5) Historic period 6) Modernization 7) Re-enactment 8) Reconstruction period 9) Reform 10) Renewal 11) Renovation 12) Restoration
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1) Era 2) Overhaul 3) Reassembly 4) Rebuilding 5) Refabrication 6) Restoration 7) Transformation
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ReConStruction is the 10th occasional North American Science Fiction Convention. It was held in Raleigh, North Carolina, on August 5–8, 2010, at the Raleigh Convention Center, Marriott City Center, and the Downtown Raleigh Sheraton. This NASFiC was held because Melbourne, Australia, was selected as the location for the 2010 Worldcon. ==Guests of...
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[architecture] Reconstruction is a term in architectural conservation whose precise meaning varies, depending on the context in which they are used. More broadly, such as under the ICOMOS Burra Charter, `reconstruction` means returning a damaged building to a known earlier state by the introduction of new materials. It is related to the arc...
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[law] Reconstruction in law refers typically to the transfer of a company`s (or several companies`) business to a new company. The old company will get put into liquidation, and shareholders will agree to take shares of equivalent value in the new company. In UK company law, the governing provisions are in the Insolvency Act 1986, ss. 110â€...
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• (n.) The act or process of reorganizing the governments of the States which had passed ordinances of secession, and of reestablishing their constitutional relations to the national government, after the close of the Civil War. • (n.) The act of constructing again; the state of being reconstructed.
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A reconstruction can be a way to test a hypothesis or an interpretation. A reconstruction of a ship can be in the form or a reduced-scale model or a computer model, or a full-scale reconstruction. Historical reenactments are also a form of reconstruction.
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(breast) surgery rebuilds breast shape after all or part of the breast has been removed.
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(1865–77), in U.S. history, period during and after the American Civil War in which attempts were made to solve the political, social, and economic ... [24 related articles]
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In US history, the period 1865-77 after the
Civil War dur ...
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Surgical rebuilding of a joint using natural, artificial or transplanted materials.
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generally regarded as a process limited to the reproduction of fabric, the original form of which is known and understood, in a manner which can be identified as being new work.
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The computerised synthesis of one or more two-dimensional images from a series of X-ray projections in computed tomography, or from a large number of measurements in magnetic resonance imaging; several methods are used; the earliest was back-projection, most common is 2D Fourier transformation. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(re″kәn-struk´shәn) the reassembling or re-forming of something from constituent parts. surgical restoration of function of a body part, such as with a bypass or plastic surgery. aortic reconstruction restoration of function to a damaged aorta, as by bypass...
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A hypothetical earlier form of a word that probably existed, but for which no direct evidence is ava
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Re`con·struc'tion noun 1. The act of constructing again; the state of being reconstructed.
2. (U.S. Politics) The act or process of reorganizing the governments of the States which had passed ordinances of secession, and of reëstablishing their constitutional relations to the na...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē′kŏn-strŭk′shŭn Definitions: 1. The computerized synthesis of one or more two-dimensional images from a series of x-ray projections in computed tomography, or from a large number of measurements in magnetic resonance imaging; several methods are used; the earliest was back-projection, and ...
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[
n] - the period after the United States Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union 2. [n] - an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence 3. [n] - recall via mental reconstruction 4. [n] - the activity of constructing something again
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reconstructive memory noun recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall
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The process of removing an existing pavement from its grade and replacing it with a completely new pavement.
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In US history, the period 1865–77 after the Civil War during which the nation was reunited under the federal government after the defeat of the Southern Confederacy and Union troops were stationed in Southern states. Much of the industry and infrastructure of the South lay in ruins after the Civil War. President Andrew Johnson devised a plan f......
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Procedure to replace damaged bone.
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Procedure to replace damaged bone.
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A technique for determining earlier forms of a language. This is achieved by analysing and comparing early attestations (first texts) in one or more languages.
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the activity of building something again
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